Asko D3251 START/STOP Button, Interrupting a Program to ADD AN Item, Program Times

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START/STOP BUTTON

Once you have selected the wash program and temperature and drying options, press this button then close the door to start the dishwasher. (Make sure the door is securely closed.)

INTERRUPTING A PROGRAM TO ADD AN ITEM

If you want to interrupt a program to add an item, open the door slightly until the spray arms stop turning. You can then open the door fully and place the item into the dishwasher. Close the door securely. The program will continue from where it was interrupted.

WARNING!

Be extremely careful when opening the door during a program. The water is hot and you could get scalded.

CHANGING OR STOPPING A PROGRAM

If you decide to change the program after you have started the machine, press the Start/Stop button for three seconds. You will have to select the program and options again when you are ready to restart the program. (Note: If the program has already gone through the wash cycle, you will have to add detergent.)

PROGRAM TIMES

The program times may not always be the same because of variations in the household hot water temperature. The dishwasher heats the water to the proper temperature for the program selected; so if the temperature of the water entering the dishwasher is too low, the dishwasher will run longer because it takes longer to heat the water. Raising your water heater setting could help to shorten the cycle times.

CHILD-SAFE BUTTON

FEATURE

As a safety measure, Model D3251 can be programmed not to start unless the Temperature and Drying buttons are held down simultaneously. To program this feature, follow the steps below:

1.Turn off the power to the machine.

2.Simultaneously press and hold down the Temperature and Drying buttons as you turn on the power to the machine. The Temperature, Drying and Start buttons will flash.

3.Release the buttons.

4.Press the Program button. The Pots and Pans button will glow to indicate the button lock is activated.

5.Press Start to confirm your selection and return to

main menu.

Once the child-safe feature is active, the Temperature and Dry buttons will flash whenever you press any of the buttons. To deactivate the button lock, press the Temperature and Dry buttons simultaneously . You can then select the program and options and press Start to start the unit. The lock will reactivate automatically in three minutes.

To permanently deactivate the button lock, repeat the steps above. The Pots and Pans button will go out to indicate the button lock is off.

END-OF-PROGRAM SIGNAL

Model D3251 can be programmed to emit a short signal when the program is finished. To program this feature, follow the steps below:

1.Turn off the power to the machine.

2.Press and hold down the Delay Start button as you turn on the power to the machine. The Delay Start button will flash.

3.Release the button.

4.Press the Program button. The Pots and Pans button will glow to indicate the end-of-program signal is activated.

5.Press Start to confirm your selection and return to

main menu.

To deactivate the signal, repeat these steps. The Pots and Pans button will go out to indicate the signal is off.

FAULT MESSAGES

In the event that the machine should fail during a program, the control panel lights will flash to indicate an operation fault has occurred. The table below defines these signals and gives possible causes and solutions. See also “Troubleshooting” on page 12.

If you have corrected the fault, turn the main power off then back on to remove the fault indication. If it still displays, try again to correct the problem or call a service technician.

Flashing Indicator Light(s)

Type of Fault and Recommended Action

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heavy Wash

Too much water has entered the dishwasher. Call a service technician.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delicate Wash

Water inlet fault. Make sure the water supply is open.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Wash

Valve leakage. Shut off the water supply and contact a service technician.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The drain is blocked. See “Troubleshooting” on page 12.

Pots and Pans and Heavy Wash

 

 

 

 

Pots and Pans and Normal Wash

The filter is clogged. See “Cleaning the Filters” on page 9.

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Contents Asko Before Using Your NEW Dishwasher Important Safety InstructionsChild Safety Tips Dishwasher Features BasketsUpper Basket Lower Basket Loading the Upper Basket Loading the BasketsLoading the Lower Basket Loading the Silverware BasketDishwashing Detergent Detergent DispenserSoft MediumWater Softener Container Model D3251FIWS only Setting Water HardnessFilling the Softener Container Refilling the ContainerWhen to Refill the Rinse AID Dispenser Adjusting the Amount of Rinse AID DispensedRinse AID Indicator Light Rinse AID DispenserControl Panel Operating InstructionsPrograms OptionsEND-OF-PROGRAM Signal CHILD-SAFE Button FeatureFault Messages START/STOP ButtonCleaning the Filters Care and CleaningCleaning the Door Cleaning the Drain PumpSolutions to Common Dishwashing Problems Overfill ProtectionEnergy Saving Tips Removing Hard Water Spots from Dishes TroubleshootingBefore YOU Call EtchingFrequently Encountered Situations Dishwasher Material Safe Information and Recommendations Washing Special Items12 R IndexLifetime Warranty Fourth & Fifth Year Limited Warranty